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. >> joining us from gaza nbc news foreign correspondent amman mohyeldin. sorry. amman, before we get into the analysis here, give us an update as far as where things stand in terms of egypt's mediating what could be peace talks in this situation? >> sure. yeah. all eyes have shifted away from gaza about a couple hundred miles south of here and it's all about cairo right now because that's where egyptian intelligence officials and egypt's president is negotiating a truce between israel and the palestinian factions. in the last several hours, egypt's president mohamed morsi has met with both the head of hamas's political office and head of islamic jihad, the two biggest factions in gaza. both of them are saying that they're willing to enter truce with israel on certain conditions. these conditions are that gaza lifts a punishing blockade and siege that has been imposed on gaza since 2006 and allows the free moment movement of people in and out of the territory and supplies and medicine. they want assurances from israel that israel does not carry out any more assass
. >> joining us from gaza nbc news foreign correspondent amman mohyeldin. sorry. amman, before we get into the analysis here, give us an update as far as where things stand in terms of egypt's mediating what could be peace talks in this situation? >> sure. yeah. all eyes have shifted away from gaza about a couple hundred miles south of here and it's all about cairo right now because that's where egyptian intelligence officials and egypt's president is negotiating a truce between...
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and naer jamaili is said to be snapping up real estate in amman and building himself a villa. a lot of these suspects are living outside of iraq in comfort and don't seem to be too concerned about the charges against them. >> [speaking arabic ] >> as you know, those people, they have a lot of money right now, so they use it to bribe anybody in the world. >> how much help have you gotten from countries like poland and jordan in either apprehending suspects or recovering money? >> [speaking arabic ] >> no help at all. >> we have not been given any serious, official support from either the united states or the u.k. or any of the surrounding arab countries. >> why has this received so little attention, do you think? >> the only explanation i can come up with, is that too many people in positions of power and authority in the new iraq have been, in one way or another, found with their hands inside the cookie jar. and if they are brought to trial, it will cast a very disparaging light on those people who had supported them and brought them to this position of power and authority. >>
and naer jamaili is said to be snapping up real estate in amman and building himself a villa. a lot of these suspects are living outside of iraq in comfort and don't seem to be too concerned about the charges against them. >> [speaking arabic ] >> as you know, those people, they have a lot of money right now, so they use it to bribe anybody in the world. >> how much help have you gotten from countries like poland and jordan in either apprehending suspects or recovering money?...
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. >> to see the problem firsthand, i rode along with lieutenant craig amman. he has been on the job for 30 years. he will tell you, when he takes an overdose call you the usual suspect is a painkiller. >> what sort of impact have you seen here in seattle? >> well, i think if you pull a group of people together from this community, someone in that group is going to have had a friend, a loved one that has either had difficulty with a prescription drug or potentially died from that. >> amman's unit responds to 45 calls a month about overdoses involving these types of medications. and this is important, it can be difficult to tell whether it's a painkiller or heroin, because they come from the same ingredient and do the same sort of thing to your body. >> aside from needle tracks in the arms, someone who has had an overdose of pain medication like that or heroin, they could look very much the same? >> absolutely. they could be unconscious from a medication that they think is relatively safe for them because instead of getting it on the street, they get it from a p
. >> to see the problem firsthand, i rode along with lieutenant craig amman. he has been on the job for 30 years. he will tell you, when he takes an overdose call you the usual suspect is a painkiller. >> what sort of impact have you seen here in seattle? >> well, i think if you pull a group of people together from this community, someone in that group is going to have had a friend, a loved one that has either had difficulty with a prescription drug or potentially died from...
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attention focused on israel and hamas, maybe the markets and the world should focus on this rally in amman, jordan instead. see why this could shake up the reason beyond anyone's worst fears. >>> michelle is in for sue today at the nyse. welcome, michelle. >> hey, tyler. thanks. we got a nice triple digit rally today. going to start with a market alert on this big day for the markets. robert pisani, what's the story about why we're climbing today? >> nobody is around in congress to say anything bad about the fiscal cliff. everyone said, hey, we're looking good! president in bangkok said things are looking good. pelosi came out, representative pelosi, speaker of the house, said we can do a deal. everybody's happy. then they all left. there is a recess. nobody's coming back with a fiscal crisis. a week and a half. >> that means there's no bad news. >> what sectors were most beaten up in the recent election? tech, telecom, energy and utilities. what sectors are up the most today? tech, telecom, energy and utilities. >> coincidence? >> wall street. don't you just love the whole thing? >>> the
attention focused on israel and hamas, maybe the markets and the world should focus on this rally in amman, jordan instead. see why this could shake up the reason beyond anyone's worst fears. >>> michelle is in for sue today at the nyse. welcome, michelle. >> hey, tyler. thanks. we got a nice triple digit rally today. going to start with a market alert on this big day for the markets. robert pisani, what's the story about why we're climbing today? >> nobody is around in...
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for the palestinian people, and i think that's really what rights people up in places like cairo, in amman, and elsewhere is to see that gaza has been pummelled by the israeli air force. hamas isn't necessarily that popular, a, here in gaza, and also elsewhere. people look beyond the politics and have a natural sort of solidarity with the people of gaza, and certainly that -- the difference is that before, for instance, in cairo when there were flare-ups in the arab -- palestinian-israeli conflict in the past. there would be very small demonstrations in support or solidarity with the palestinians where the ejust a minutian security outnumbered the protesters perhaps 15 or 20 to one. now egyptians can go out into square, other parts of egypt, and demonstrate by the thousands, by the tens of thousands, and, therefore, i think you are now seeing a level of popular support being expressed openly and strongly and freely for the palestinians -- the palestinians, not necessarily hamas, than you ever saw before prior to the arab spring. michael. >> and, yes, in a much more tangible way. ben, great
for the palestinian people, and i think that's really what rights people up in places like cairo, in amman, and elsewhere is to see that gaza has been pummelled by the israeli air force. hamas isn't necessarily that popular, a, here in gaza, and also elsewhere. people look beyond the politics and have a natural sort of solidarity with the people of gaza, and certainly that -- the difference is that before, for instance, in cairo when there were flare-ups in the arab -- palestinian-israeli...
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arwa damon is live in the capital of amman. you have covered jordan many, many years, have been there a couple of times. it is always a place where you feel comfortable, whether it's a sense of stability here how is this unraveling? >> well, this is mostly centering around the economy, and it is important to know that jordan, in fact, experienced its first demonstrations back in december of 2010. people demonstrating wanting to see economic reforms, wanting to see an end to corruption. prize over it is last two years, and the government increased the cost of fuel, of cooking gas, of kerosene, daesel. that is what is really enraging people. cooking gas, for example, we want up more than 50%. government is saying it had to take such moves because of its drastic deficit. people really feel right now that that deficit is because of deposit corruption, because of mismanagement of funds. they want to see this decision reversed. they want on to see the government address the real problem. >> king abdullah, do they want to see him out?
arwa damon is live in the capital of amman. you have covered jordan many, many years, have been there a couple of times. it is always a place where you feel comfortable, whether it's a sense of stability here how is this unraveling? >> well, this is mostly centering around the economy, and it is important to know that jordan, in fact, experienced its first demonstrations back in december of 2010. people demonstrating wanting to see economic reforms, wanting to see an end to corruption....
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athenahealth ceo john than bush and wharton professor zeek amman we will making obama care working for you. >>> and what needs to be done for the electric grids throughout the northeast. >> let's rise above dysfunction and do the right thing. >>> "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ get higher, and higher, straight up we'll climb ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and becky quick. following a brutal day yesterday the dow's biggest one-day drop in more than a year, look at futures, we have green arrows, don't know how long they will last. >> the bank of england is just out, they are leaving the key rates unchanged at 0.5% as we expected. >> let's get through some of your morning headlines. europe markets are higher this morning as greece passed an unpopular package of austerity measures, that passage was necessary for greece to receive another round of international financial aid, and the weather outside may be frightful in the northeast but a reminder the holiday season is on the way. walmart will begin its black friday
athenahealth ceo john than bush and wharton professor zeek amman we will making obama care working for you. >>> and what needs to be done for the electric grids throughout the northeast. >> let's rise above dysfunction and do the right thing. >>> "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ get higher, and higher, straight up we'll climb ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and becky...